Purpose: This study investigated the combined effects of mirror therapy involving power and strength exercises of the upper extremities in children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy (USCP). Methods: Thirty children were included in either an experimental group or a control group. All participants...
Lee (2010) used FMA upper extremity assessments to evaluate the effects of 10 mirror therapy exercises on different parts of the affected upper extremity and determined that, with the exception of upper extremity coordination, the functions of the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand were im...
This open-hardware system, intended to support a home-made therapy process in people with reduced dorsiflexion ability, contains three main building blocks: an electromechanical platform, an immersive virtual reality interface and the firmware. The electromechanical training platform is the core of the ...
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nConclusion: In this study, 4 weeks of bilateral task-oriented exercises and Mirror therapy showed that both approaches are equally effective in improving hand function in hemi paretic stroke.Keywords: Hemiparetic stroke, Bilateral task-oriented exercises, Mirror therapy, Motor activity log, Fugl ...
The Effect of Movement Correction Exercises with and Without Mirror Therapy on Painand Disability with Chronic Low Back Patients: A Randomized Control Trialdoi:10.5812/jjcdc-137946Jalalmanesh, MajidElahi, NasrinKardaani, Maryam AlsadatGoharpaie, Shahin...
EXERCISE therapyHOSPITAL patientsTERTIARY careHEMIPLEGIAHIP exercisesBackground: Hemiplegia, which means paralysis of one side of the body, is one of the most common and debilitating effects of a stroke. Stroke is a leading cause of permanent disability in adults. It is estimated that there will...
1.1. Mirror Visual Feedback MVF therapy was first applied for patients with an amputated limb who suffered from phantom limb pain [1]. The MVF illusion makes them believe that their missing limb is still there and performing the movements. Posterior studies have shown that the technique appears...